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With the thermostat set at maximum you must have 11 to 12 inches water column pressure for the refrigerator to operate properly. Page 23 Turn on the main gas supply and take a reading. If the manometer now reads 11 inches, the thermostat is defective and must be replaced. Page 24 The jet has an orifice made of an industrial ruby which has been laser-beam drilled. Each model of Dometic refrigerator uses a different size orifice in order to maintain the required amount of heat at the siphon pump.
To clean the jet and burner, soak them in an alcohol base solvent and allow to air dry. Page 25 51 The control assembly will now drop down and can be pulled outward for service. Make sure the main gas supply has been shut off and disconnect the gas supply line at the refrigerator. Page 26 There are 3 screws in the burner area that must also be removed.
Please note - these are machine screws, not sheet metal type. It is important for them to be reinstalled in this area only. Page 27 The igniter reigniter, used on certain Dometic model refrigerators, operates on 12 volt current.
On gas operation the igniter senses the resis- tance through the flame between the electrode and burner. When there is no flame at the burner, the resistance is high and the igniter begins sparking to light the burner. Page 28 Technical Service Department at Thank you for participating in the training program.
Page 30 Section of the cooling unit where heat is applied. This is where the ammonia is partially separated from the water. Page 31 Glossary of Terms. This device incorporates a very small opening to greatly reduce gas flow to the burner. The orifice is cleaned by using an alcohol based solvent and allowing to air dry. Carefully touch the absorber and boiler sections of each unit and record your findings. Proceed with caution as some of these units could be extremely HOT. Page 34 Dometic refrigerator.
Page Changing Cooling Unit The following categories have been established predicated on similarity of design and procedure for replacement of cooling units. Remove evaporator screws FIG. Remove screws holding unit from rear FIG. Trim the Styrofoam portion of the cooling Bl. Apply thermal mastic on the evaporator coil Disconnect green grounding wire FIG. Install the heating elements completely back into the pocket. E2 FIG. Tighten screws securely to obtain proper seal.
Install heating elements completely back into Install the heating elements completely back the pocket and plug in FIG. Page 42 Bulletin c o n t i n u e d make sure the distance from Also, D. Check the open space above the refrigera- the bottom of the refrigerator to the tor. These ratings are stamped on all Dometic heating elements. Liquid trapped in the evaporator sections, caused by out-of-level operation for a Use this Formula: Resetting the refrigerator period of time.